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Don't forget that all doctors end up alone. That's what I got out of this week's episode. Oh - and if you watched Grey's Anatomy last week, you'd know that chemotherapy and herbal supplements create toxic blood that acts as a neurotoxin.

I love thos post, it's one of my favorite shows, and I have learned so much, and the top ten list is just barely touching the curface!Wow med school is doing wonders for you, I can tell allready.We should discuss your achievements over coffee, drop me a line, what do you say?

After making ER compulsory viewing for years of medical school I've now pretty much sworn off watching medical shows with two exceptions - I still enjoy House and Scrubs, but purely for entertainment value. Scrubs is great beacuse it doesn't try to be realistic, although occaisionally it is right on the money.

I love your blog! I enjoy watching House but I don't believe some of the scenes because his team are doing everything, from surgery, pathology, etc. But if they are real, they are really great doctors.

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